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History (HIST)
HIST 1111 - Survey of pre- ModernWorldHistory (3-0-3)
A survey of world history from the earliest civilizations to the voyages of discovery of
the sixteenth century. Social, intellectual, and political history will be emphasized.
[Note: Learning Support students who are required to take ENGL 0099 and/or READ
0099must exit the requirement(s) before they can enroll in this course.]
HIST 1112 - Survey of ModernWorldHistory (3-0-3)
A survey of world history from the early sixteenth century to the present, emphasizing
social, intellectual, and political topics. [Note: Learning Support students who are
required to take ENGL 0099 and/or READ 0099 must exit the requirement(s) before
they can enroll in this course.]
HIST 2111 - Survey of UnitedStatesHistory to1877 (3-0-3)
The history of the U. S. and the lands that would become the U. S. from the colonial
period throughReconstruction. [Note: LearningSupport students who are required to
take ENGL 0099 and/or READ 0099 must exit the requirement(s) before they can
enroll in this course.]
HIST 2112 - Survey of UnitedStatesHistory sinceReconstruction (3-0-3)
A survey of United States history from the post-Civil War period to the present. The
course focuses on the political, social, and cultural development of themodern United
States with particular emphasis on the twentieth century. [Note: Learning Support
students who are required to take ENGL 0099 and/or READ 0099 must exit the
requirement(s) before they can enroll in this course.]
HIST 2500Historical Methods (3-0-3)
An introduction to the historian’s craft and the research techniques and philosophies
used in thewriting of history.
Prerequisite(s): Any1000 or 2000 level HIST course.
HIST 2750 - Critical Trends and Issues inRecentWorldHistory (3-0-3)
An examination of the global significance of critical political, social, cultural, economic,
and international trends and issues sinceWorldWar II.
Prerequisite(s): Any1000 or 2000 level HIST course.
HIST 3001 - Historiography (3-0-3)
This course will examine the perspectives of significant historical schools and analyze
the contributionsmadebymajor historians throughout history.
Prerequisite(s): HIST 2500.
HIST 3010 - Introduction toPublicHistory (3-0-3)
An introduction to the various facets of public history including archives. This course
will emphasize the importance of the preservation and use of historical documents,
artifacts, and sites. The examination of public history will include reference to
organizations, museums, historical sites, advocacy groups, and public policy
development. Non history majors including students considering majoring in history
areencouraged to take this course.
Prerequisite(s): Any1000 or 2000 level HIST course.
HIST 3110 -GeorgiaHistory andGovernment (3-1-3)
Georgia History and Government provides students with the basic analytical and
conceptual skills for studying history and government on the state and local level. The
course examines the social, political, and institutional history of Georgia to prepare
students to analyze similar developments on the local, regional, and national level
Required for all middle level and secondary teacher education students and for all
historymajors. Fall course is reserved for all middle level teacher education students
with social studies majors and course offered Spring is for history majors and other
students.
Prerequisite(s): Any1000 or 2000 level HIST course.
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